Harry Bunce

Harry Bunce's art exudes quirkiness and distinctiveness, showcasing animals that are often endearing but seldom cuddly.

With inspiration drawn from renowned children's illustrators like Richard Scarry, Dr. Seuss, and Beatrix Potter, Harry Bunce's originals and prints blend innocent concepts with unexpected Quentin Tarantino-esque undertones.

Infused with stylized contemporary elements and influenced by street art, Bunce's work also pays homage to modern masters such as David Hockney and Keith Haring.

Explore our extensive collection of Harry Bunce prints and originals, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of his art.

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Tom Butler
Limited Edition
Framed Size: 58" x 28"
John Waterhouse
Limited Edition
Framed Size: 52" x 20"
Born Alone
£9,500
Framed Size: 93" x 81"
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Framed Size: 52" x 40"
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Framed Size: 53" x 53"
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Impulse
£8,995
Framed Size: 79" x 87"
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Calm Waters
£18,495
Framed Size: 52" x 52"
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A New Day V
£6,950
Inam
Original
Framed Size: 49" x 59"
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Framed Size: 46" x 80"
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Red Infusion II
£16,500
Framed Size: 36" x 52"
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Dawn Light
£3,995
Sue Payton
Original
Framed Size: 44" x 52"
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Framed Size: 77" x 29"
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Framed Size: 77" x 29"
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Christian Hook
Limited Edition
Framed Size: 54" x 36"
Infinite Blue
£1,695
Antonio Sannino
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Framed Size: 53" x 35"
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Underwater
£11,000
Framed Size: 59" x 59"
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Stirring Wild
£4,600
Neil Nelson
Original
Framed Size: 52" x 44"
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Response
£8,995
Framed Size: 79" x 87"
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Framed Size: 65" x 35"
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Framed Size: 65" x 41"
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Framed Size: 76" x 25"
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Floating Dreams
£12,995
David Drebin
Limited Edition
Framed Size: 60" x 42"
Tundra
£4,600
Neil Nelson
Original
Framed Size: 52" x 44"
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Leo Manelli
Original
Framed Size: 41" x 52"
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Heart Whispers
£2,395
Framed Size: 53" x 40"
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King Walk
£9,850
Framed Size: 34" x 52"
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Ochre Dreams
£3,650
Framed Size: 52" x 52"
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Tim Fowler
Original
Framed Size: 52" x 70"
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Future Past
£8,795
Simon Kenny
Original
Framed Size: 52" x 52"
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Harry Bunce Biography

Harry Bunce has carved out a unique position in the art world with his cast of cute, but not always cuddly, creatures. His quirky and distinctive paintings and sculptures of rabbits and cats defy categorisation, combining illustration, street art and fine art with a biting sense of humour. Collectors have described his work as ‘Beatrix Potter meets Quentin Tarantino’ and dubbed him our ‘rural Banksy.’

After a brief and volatile spell at Art School, Harry studied Fashion and Textiles at Bristol and spent two decades working in fashion. In 2007 his life was changed by a simple question he was asked by an old school friend at a party - “How’s the art going?” - and he began to draw and paint around existing commitments, often working late into the night in a frenzied attempt to make up for lost time. The pieces he produced around this time had much in common with folk art: whimsical portraits of British wildlife that were designed to appeal to the general public and not to the elite of the art establishment.

The early influences which first sparked his interest in drawing and painting are still some of the most important to Harry, and he cites classic children’s authors and illustrators including Richard Scarry, Dr. Seuss and Beatrix Potter as key. In sharp contrast he acknowledges the impact of Punk, which blew his 10 year old self away when it erupted onto the UK music scene. Also into this eclectic mix come modern masters such as David Hockney and Keith Haring , whose familiar presence makes itself felt in his work on occasion.

By creating a space he could call his own within the burgeoning Bristol art scene Harry gained a loyal following. His work moved on, becoming increasingly distinctive and atmospheric. A chance collaboration with screen printing gurus, Screen One, who also worked with Banksy and Nick Walker, introduced a more graphic element to his style, sharpening its unique, slightly unnerving edge and, consequently, broadening his appeal. He was able to dedicate more time to his career as a professional artist and his work was greeted with growing enthusiasm.

He is now an established figure on the British contemporary art scene.

Based in rural Somerset, Harry is a fierce defender of the countryside and wildlife that inspires much of his work, and he often raises environmental concerns. He has contributed to projects with various charities and environmental groups from Keep Britain Tidy to Greenpeace.

His work is increasingly prized by collectors from all walks of life, and his admirers include BBC TV presenter Julia Bradbury and the late Jamaican record producer Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry.

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